The writings of Daniel O'Connor offer valuable insights into the Church in India during the twentieth century. Edited and introduced by David Jasper, this collection serves as a significant resource for those exploring the historical and cultural context of the Church's development in that era.
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Daniel O'Connor is a distinguished academic whose work delves into the profound intersections of philosophy and religion. As a college professor and doctoral candidate in philosophy, he brings a rigorous intellectual approach to exploring complex theological concepts. His scholarship is informed by a deep engagement with the history of ideas and a commitment to understanding the human condition through philosophical inquiry. O'Connor's writing invites readers to contemplate fundamental questions about existence, meaning, and belief.






- 2024
- 2023
The threats are many.When the Professor and Doc are attacked in Abu Dhabi, it feels as though the world has changed in an instant. In reality, the threat had been there and growing for a long time.That day was simply the day they failed to prevent it.Few security operations are fully prepared to prevent the unprecedented and highly sophisticated threats the world’s leaders are facing. They are coming from unusually organized and adaptable criminals and terrorists, whose goal is to find the one wrinkle in your operations. Our goal is to find it first.Join the Professor and Doc on an epic journey of discovery, adventure, and intrigue as they travel across the globe grappling with evil adversaries! Read this thrilling novel about extraordinary minds and the willpower to protect the United States of America.
- 2022
Lough Derg and Its Pilgrimages: With Map and Illustrations
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
- 2021
A mash up of Max Porter, Kafka's METAMORPHOSES and IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, NOTHING is a short, strange unforgettable novel and a deeply humane portrait of a disintegrating mind
- 2021
Thy Will Be Done
The Greatest Prayer, the Christian's Mission, and the World's Penultimate Destiny
- 372 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Exploring the profound implications of the Our Father prayer, this book delves into the significance of "Thy Will be done on earth as it is in Heaven." It draws on insights from Scripture, Saints, Church Fathers, and Mystics to guide readers in fulfilling their Christian mission. By engaging with these teachings, readers can expect a radical transformation in their lives, aligning with the ultimate purpose of humanity and the world's destiny. This work offers a powerful framework for deepening one's faith and purpose.
- 2019
Canni
- 290 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Everyone you know wants the same thing ... they want to kill you. Rob and Cash are on a road trip to Vegas with hopes of food, fun, and possibly even wedding bells. However, their vacation is derailed when a terror attack transforms the landscape of America into a fight for survival. Daniel O'Connor's Canni is a glimpse into at a future that may be closer than we think. A time when no one can be trusted. When everyday citizens can turn into monsters without warning. As America begins to fall, a small band of friends and underground dwellers make their final stand in the tunnels beneath Vegas. Cannis are not zombies. They are much worse. And Sin City is about to become more dangerous than ever before.--Amazon
- 2019
The narrative presents a transformative vision of the future, suggesting that profound changes are imminent, capable of alleviating current anxieties and worries. It likens this shift to a powerful force that cannot be resisted, urging readers to prepare for this new reality. The book promises to guide readers in understanding and aligning themselves with this coming era, offering insights that aim to reshape their perspectives and experiences.
- 2019
The Crown of Sanctity
On the Revelations of Jesus to Luisa Piccarreta
- 2017
Focusing on the historical significance of Lough Derg, this book explores its pilgrimages and the spiritual practices associated with the site. The reprint preserves the original content from 1879, providing insights into the traditions and cultural importance of the pilgrimage experience. Readers can expect a detailed account of the rituals and the profound impact of Lough Derg on those who undertake the journey.
- 2015
Sons of the Pope
- 386 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Set in Brooklyn during the twilight of the 1940s, the narrative weaves a compelling tale of murder, the mob, and miracles, all anchored by a significant tree that symbolizes change. The vivid descriptions immerse readers in the gritty atmosphere of the era, capturing the essence of street life with remarkable detail. As the story unfolds, it promises to showcase a unique blend of drama and intrigue, highlighting Daniel O'Connor's emerging talent in storytelling.